Scott E. Turner, experienced Business, Estate Planning attorney in Albuquerque, NM with 10 reviews
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Scott E. Turner

500 4th St NW Ste 200, Albuquerque, NM

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Richard montoya

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01 Nov, 2023
Everything I've ever heard bad or negative about any attorney is the exact opposite with this team. Mark stood by to help get the job done. My son has his mother back now because of these folks. Thank you thank you thank you.
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23 Apr, 2023
Supportive and professional criminal defense team!
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07 Feb, 2023
Watching the Murdaugh trial every time they say monies “stolen by Alex “ Made me think of you .... thief
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